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Atlanta Paper Responds to Concerns About Bias, Becomes 'Fairer'
Atlanta Paper Responds to Concerns About Bias, Becomes 'Fairer'
In the midst of plummeting ad revenues, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution has responded to reader feedback concerning its liberal bias by looking to add a full-time conservative columnist while promising to do a better job of making sure its news pieces are fairer. Better later than never. Such ...
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Looks Like One Newspaper Is Waking Up
JammieWearingFool — ... asking for samples of your previous writings and at the end they had you write a 5000 word column on a subject they chose. Well I didn't make the cut, which they have narrowed down to 10 right now with readers encouraged to read what the finalists submitted and vote on. The interesting part was that while I was turned down, they told me my answer to the question what is a conservative was interesting and they may be in contact with me in the future. So it wasn't a total loss. Anyway they have at least admitted to bias albeit they claim it is in their editorial pages and not ...

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